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NuLOOQ Offers Macs New Control Over Adobe Apps

NuLOOQ Offers Macs New Control Over Adobe Apps

by , 11:15 AM EST, February 23rd, 2006

Logitech and Adobe Jointly announced NuLOOQ Professional for Adobe's Creative Suite 2 applications on Thursday. NuLOOQ Professional is designed exclusively for the Mac, and includes the scroll wheel-like NuLOOQ navigator and NuLOOQ tooldial, a customizable application that offers quick access to design tools. According to Logitech, the two work in combination with your keyboard and mouse to improve your overall productivity in Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2, and Adobe Photoshop CS2.


Logitech's NuLOOQ navigator

NuLOOQ Professional will be available in March, and is priced at US$149.99. The NuLOOQ tooldial application can also be purchased individually at the Logitech Web site for US$49.99.

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Close Name:mrmgraphics Posts: 825 Joined: 05 Sep 2003
Subject: OS X only? YES!

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Sweet. Not sure if I'll ever use the NuLOOQ, but I think it speaks volumes that Logitech and Adobe worked together to create a professional tool for OS X only.

Close Name:Guest
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True... But they say on their site that a Windows version is on the way...

If you look at the profiles of the people who tested it (Bert Monroy, Mordy Goldon, and so on) you can easily see why they went Mac first - That is still where the bigest names in the creative industry are.

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mrmgraphics wrote:
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Sweet. Not sure if I'll ever use the NuLOOQ, but I think it speaks volumes that Logitech and Adobe worked together to create a professional tool for OS X only.

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mrmgraphics wrote:
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Sweet. Not sure if I'll ever use the NuLOOQ, but I think it speaks volumes that Logitech and Adobe worked together to create a professional tool for OS X only.


Too bad it looks like a piece of junk.
So one hand uses the mouse. The other hand uses the keyboard. And the NuLOOQ Navigator is used by which hand?

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